Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex vs Associated Newspapers

  • #461
There’d be a 1098-T to go with W-2s & other tax statements that a CPA would have used to prep the return. Would be detailed in return.

But you aren't required to keep all that for longer than 7 years.
 
  • #462
But you aren't required to keep all that for longer than 7 years.

True. Mr Markle says he has kept the bank records though. So no one has to dig. The cost of tuition is public record.
 
  • #463
ADMIN NOTE:

We really dislike having to bump our own posts.


This thread is to discuss the lawsuit. It is not for general discussion about the BRF and all other things Harry and Meghan.

Please stay on topic.
 
  • #464
Has anyone seen the court date for the next hearing or trial?
 
  • #465
Dbm.
 
  • #466
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-5112788...-y9Ebdi7R9llVezfDrxuXEvkfhx85EWQrV5smeLVMDrfk

It says the way the letter reads - "to put [Meghan] and her conduct in the best possible light" strongly suggests that that the duchess wanted or expected it to be read by others.

It is a taster of what the Mail on Sunday will try to make the court case about - not centred on copyright law and data regulations, but about Meghan's character, her credibility, and the way she treats her family.
 
  • #467
  • #468
Hoping her and Harry the best on their suits.
Never thought twice about the RF before this, but its clear that the RF is in deep with the tabloids, their role is pretty clear and I hope it gets clearer.
 
  • #469
Hoping her and Harry the best on their suits.
Never thought twice about the RF before this, but its clear that the RF is in deep with the tabloids, their role is pretty clear and I hope it gets clearer.
Pretty sure the BRF has nothing to do with this lawsuit. It was brought by H &M against the Mail on Sunday and it pertains to a letter that MM sent to her father and a disagreement between them. No one in the Royal family is a party to the lawsuit.
 
  • #470
Pretty sure the BRF has nothing to do with this lawsuit. It was brought by H &M against the Mail on Sunday and it pertains to a letter that MM sent to her father and a disagreement between them. No one in the Royal family is a party to the lawsuit.

Speaking of the palace whispers, not overt legal action.
 
  • #471
D
Speaking of the palace whispers, not overt legal action.

Do tell, where are you finding your Palace “whispers” with the tabloids?
 
  • Like
Reactions: byo
  • #472
  • #473
How Much is Meghan Markle Worth? - The Hollywood Gossip

When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from their roles as senior members of the royal family, insiders expressed concerns about how these two would support themselves as private citizens. It may sound like an absurd question to ask about one of the world's most famous couples, but notoriety does not always translate to wealth.

And while Harry and Meghan are very well off, they're not sitting on the kind of wealth that would allow them to live comfortably for the rest of their lives with no income.

In fact, your Buffetts and Bezoses would probably leap from the nearest tall building if they woke to find that their net worths had plummeted to the level of Harry's or Meghan's.

marhar.jpg

markle-and-prince-harry.jpg

Yes, Harry is a member of one of the world's most famous and influential families. But it's not as if the royals produce anything of value or own any priceless patents. Power and influence can take you far, but neither puts food on the table on its own. And while many have applauded the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for cutting ties with the royals and moving to America, Harry and Meghan inarguably carry less clout now than they did just a few months ago. Fortunately, it's not like their bank accounts will be running dry anytime soon.

Harry's net worth is estimated at roughly $25 million, Meghan's at $5 million. Again, those are considerable sums, but it's not "never work again money" -- at least not when you're accustomed to the very finest things in life, like these two are. Meghan's money comes mostly from what she earned and saved during her days as an actress and influencer.

meg-and-harry-exit.jpg

meghan-in-red.jpg

She pulled in $450,000 annually for most of the seven seasons she appeared on the legal drama Suits. During that time, she also landed some six-figure film roles, and she earned additional income from her high-end women's fashion line at Montreal-based clothing store Reitman's. Harry's cash comes primarily from an inheritance from his late mother, Princess Diana, as well as a salary he receives from his father, Prince Charles. It may sound like the Sussexes are set for life, but the $30 million isn't all that much money when you're talking about supporting three people -- Harry, Meghan, and baby Archie -- for the next several decades.

This is especially true when two of those three people are used to a certain lifestyle. Plus, big money is often accompanied by big expenses, and that is certainly the case for Meghan and Harry. Insiders have speculated that the couple might owe the UK government as much as $6 million for renovations to their living spaces at Frogmore Cottage, as well as other expenses accrued during their time as royals.

Fortunately, it seems that Meghan is eager to get back to work and start earning again. Just months after she and Harry cut ties with the royals, Meghan narrated a documentary about elephants for Disney. And it will likely be the first of several lucrative collaborations between the Duchess and the world's largest entertainment brand. Of course, it's important to note that Harry and Meghan have structured their lives and their relationship around the radical idea that there are more important things in life than money.

These days, the couple is focused on their Archewell charitable organization. The official roll-out has been delayed due to the coronavirus, but the Sussexes have been keeping busy in the meantime, At the height of pandemic, they handed out food and other essential items to their neighbors.

meghan-markle-in-black-white.jpg


Earlier this week, they volunteered with Homeboy Industries, a community social justice organization working to improve the lives of former gang members. Harry and Meghan knew that they were giving up certain luxuries when they walked away from royal life. But it sounds like they were correct in their belief that they would discover something even more valuable on their own.
 
  • #474
  • Like
Reactions: byo
  • #475
  • #476
  • #477
It’s startling.
M was given things that DC never had when she was brought into the family. Now, she throws the RF under the bus. M and Hs titles need to be stripped and respect towards the Queen is another thing that needs to happen! MOO
 
  • #478
  • #479
  • #480

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
121
Guests online
2,768
Total visitors
2,889

Forum statistics

Threads
632,201
Messages
18,623,515
Members
243,056
Latest member
Urfavplutonian
Back
Top